Bulk noise reduction and monofying

Author
jm24
Max Output Level: -54 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 2127
  • Joined: 2003/11/12 10:41:12
  • Status: offline
2017/04/26 19:26:18 (permalink)

Bulk noise reduction and monofying

Client wants to transcribe hundreds of dictation recordings made in cars. Lots of noise.
 
So need to bulk process:
  noise reduction
  split files to mono
 
Not sure which should be done first. Prolly depends upon the software.
 
Loading all of them into Sonar is not going to happen.
 
Suggestions?
 
#1

2 Replies Related Threads

    TheSteven
    Max Output Level: -55 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 2037
    • Joined: 2005/03/05 01:17:06
    • Location: Southern California
    • Status: offline
    Re: Bulk noise reduction and monofying 2017/04/26 20:40:57 (permalink)
    iZotope RX has some good noise cleaning tools but don't recall it it has a stand alone versions or can run in batch mode.
    https://www.izotope.com/en/products/repair-and-edit/rx/features.html 
    My audio PC is down until I can get the MB replaced so I can't directly check.

    "Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils" Loius-Hector Berlioz

    www.AgitatedState.com MenuMagic - plug-in management powertools!
    My Tunes
    #2
    bitflipper
    01100010 01101001 01110100 01100110 01101100 01101
    • Total Posts : 26036
    • Joined: 2006/09/17 11:23:23
    • Location: Everett, WA USA
    • Status: offline
    Re: Bulk noise reduction and monofying 2017/04/26 21:09:23 (permalink)
    Adobe Audition can do it, too.
     
    Even better - because it's free - Audacity can do it as well. I haven't actually tried it so I don't know how convenient it is, but it looks simple enough. Read up on it here (scroll down to the noise-reduction example).


    All else is in doubt, so this is the truth I cling to. 

    My Stuff
    #3
    Jump to:
    © 2024 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1